i think ariel is right, the pvc will be set on the
dslam, could be using dsl over atm or whatever,
however the pvc can be static or dynamic, there is a
technology called proxy-svc that might do this, i have
tested in a lab connecting 2 cpe over a WAN using atm
over dsl and PPPoA, a cisco 7204 was used to
authenticate the PPP connection, this setup was done
without an ISP per se but the ip address you can
decide yourself, this was at a lenght of 15K using a
real 15K loop, not a wire simulator, if your dsl cpe
can support multi_vc's then it would be much better
... ops i think i am getting wasy off here.. my 2
cents
cheers,
fil
EIEIO
--- Ariel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, it's not really possible. DSL uses ATM PVC's
> that originate on a DSLAM
> in your local CO. You have an ATM PVC from your
> home DSL CPE that is
> mapped across the telco's ATM network and finally
> terminates on a router at
> your ISP. Some ISP's may offer an additional
> service that will allows the
> PPP session that rides over your PVC to terminate on
> a corporate router but
> it's usually as part of remote-access contract
> between your company and the
> ISP.
>
> So, simply put DSL uses static ATM PVC's and does
> not offer the same
> dynamic nature as ISDN does...
>
>
> Greg Myran
> CCIE #5906
>
> At 11:14 AM 6/9/2000 , Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
> >Not knowing much about DSL yet, I have a question
> to those of you who knows
> >it better.
> >
> >With a DSL installed on an existing phone line in
> two offices, would it be
> >possible to drop the ISP and to connect directly
> from one office to the
> >other just like ISDN, or is that still something
> out there in the future?
> >
> >If not - please explain why.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Ole
> >
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> > CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
> > RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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